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Excited to be part of this!
With DTG not only we want to bring sustainable funding to critical open-source projects the whole ecosystem relies on
but also for it to be a hub of coordination between these projects and their users.
Let's build for @ethereum 🫡
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Would a "4byte signature" API/table based on @sourcifyeth
contracts be useful and how?
We hear this is needed and thinking about the best way to deliver
Currently ABIs are there to calc. the signatures as well as "4bytes .directory"
What is missing? What you want to see?
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Perfect weather for this
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Everyone will soon want their contracts verified on @sourcifyeth
It’s the only place with rich, detailed, and visualized verification information
Dive in: repo.sourcify.dev
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Next round of speakers are out for Protocol Berg v2!
12-13 June 2025 during the Berlin Blockchain Week
protocol.berlin
https://x.com/protocol_berg/status/1919678120329642279
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🫵We are looking for a TypeScript Developer to join us at sourcify.dev
https://jobs.lever.co/ethereumfoundation/fbcb2cf8-cd58-4140-ab3a-47a402616d50
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I admit I haven't looked to Passkeys in detail. They are by far better for the avg. user (hi mum)
- Avoids phishing: can't sign with `bank .com` passkey for `fakebank .com`
- Can't be reused across sites (1234Password)
- As a physical device, much easier to make sense for old people etc. (+protected with PIN or biometrics)
I see the HW wallets and physical passk. evolving into a single thing and can be the future.
Similar to current HWW, ideally phy. passk. should have a screen and display meaningful info to the user, serving as the last checkpoint, if the browser gets compromised etc. (sounds familiar for crypto people)
Check out this blog post from Trail of Bits for more: https://blog.trailofbits.com/2025/05/14/the-cryptography-behind-passkeys/?utm_source=social+media&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=cryptography